Many of us who’ve returned to the old paths, to the restoration of a Hebraic understanding of our faith, have come out of denominations teaching that women have no role to play in God’s kingdom, except to train up godly children and to be submissive help-meets to our husbands.

Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines "moral law" as: “a general rule of right living; especially such a rule, or group of rules, conceived as universal and unchanging, and has the sanction of God's will, of conscience, of man's moral nature, or of natural justice revealed through human reason.

Just when you thought you were getting a handle on the Feasts of YHVH, along comes another holy day that depends on how you count!
What is it about Hebrew Roots that makes me count all the time? First, I had to learn to count to three because it is impossible for the crucifixion to have taken place on a Friday (good or otherwise) with a resurrection on Sunday and fulfill the sign of Jonah that Yeshua spoke about! I mean, seriously, you cannot get three days and three nights from Friday to Sunday morning, no matter how you slice it!
So, if the church I grew up in cannot even count to three, why would I think that they have it right when they teach about Pentecost? Or, more accurately, Shavuot!
Have you been counting the omer?
WHAT’S AN OMER?
And why do we count them?
Shavuot was originally an agricultural festival when the new grain was offered to YHVH.

The Quartodeciman Controversy
By Christine Egbert
In the footsteps of Paul Harvey–that folksy news commentator, whose’s radio segments delved into little-known facts about well-known events–this article will recount the early church history, which lead to the Council of Nicaea’s disastrous decision to replace Passover with Rome’s Easter.

Is Grace A Licence To Sin? Or Is It God's Power To Overcome Sin?
by Christine Egbert
Nearly two millennia ago, the author of Jude urged those to whom he wrote to earnestly contend for the faith that was once delivered to the saints.

Many of my articles since returning to the old paths, where Yahweh said the good way is (Jer 6:16), have focused on contending for the faith once delivered to the saints, in which I frequently rebut claims that “Jesus nailed the TORAH to the cross.